Education Amendment Bill consultations begin

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter  PARLIAMENT has started countrywide public consultations on the Education Amendment Bill aimed at abolishing corporal punishment and ensuring that Government offers free compulsory basic education for children…

AVM set for revival

Ishemunyoro Chingwere, Harare Bureau  Zimbabwe’s oldest conventional bus manufacturing company, AVM Africa (Pvt) Ltd, is poised for a major boom after signing a partnership deal with Sino-Zim concern, City Card (Pvt)…

PSMAS Group CEO lands Megafest award

Friday, the 22nd of March 2019 is a day that will go down in history as a memorable one which will always be remembered with a warm smile, as The…

Stream bank cultivation, a cause for concern

WATER bodies have social, economic and strategic values with various functions and benefits for the environment and human life that depends on the resources contained therein and the need for…

Mutuma enjoys at DRC base

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter RODRICK Mutuma is enjoying a new lease of life in the Democratic Republic of Congo where his goal for FC Lupopo condemned the mighty TP Mazembe…

Cowdray Park ‘killer’ in court

Lisa Mangena, Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo who last week allegedly attacked and killed a 17-year-old boy with a machete a few metres away from Mahweba Night Club in Cowdray…

Lady Chevrons leave for Uganda

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe women’s cricket team captain, Mary-Anne Musonda, says they have unfinished business with Uganda. The Lady Chevrons left for Kampala last night for a T20 Triangular…

Minister urges Bulawayo to take lead in value addition

Sharon Buwerimwe, Business Reporter BULAWAYO has the potential to lead in the production of value added products in the region, which could be achieved through innovation and collaboration by different stakeholders.…

Diplomats urged to prioritise economic diplomacy

Harare Bureau Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo has urged Zimbabwean diplomats to prioritise economic diplomacy by engaging potential investors and seeking new markets for the country’s products.…

Constitutional Court outlaws beatings for offending juveniles

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief IN a landmark ruling, the full bench of the Constitutional Court sitting in Harare yesterday ruled that juveniles shall no longer receive corporal punishment when convicted…

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